ummm maybe is not the right answer. the right answer is:
Yes , weather does in fact affect earth in many ways , because think about it , if there was no precipitation , we wouldn't have very little water on Earth! Here's more examples , tornadoes , hurricanes , earthquakes , without them there wouldn't be so much fatal natural distructions on earth.My point is , we NEED weather.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
We affect the earth by pollution
The term "space weather" refers to conditions on the surface of the Sun that ultimately affect Earth and its atmosphere.
of course!!!!!!
Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, and wind patterns. Factors beyond Earth, such as events in outer space, like solar flares or distant supernovas, do not directly impact Earth's weather on a day-to-day basis.
The rotation of the Earth on its axis does not directly affect weather patterns. Rotation influences the length of day and night, but weather is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and wind patterns.
The sun affects the weather on earth because the suns heat makes water evaporate from earths surface.
Fire air water earth
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
At its simplest - it shifts weather patterns from the equatorial regions towards the poles.
This causes our weather.